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Please don't flame me on this. My questions are only asked for learning more about leather repair and what can be done. I hope that Jerry Burney will offer his thoughts but would not blame him if he chose not to.
I got this holster years ago when I was just starting out collecting stuff. Found it the other day and wondered if this thing is even repairable. I know that miracles can be done with enough time and money but don't think this is worth it. Please don't be too hard on me. Also, what is the piece of leather for in the middle of the belt loops (where the yellow pencil points)? Thanks Charlie |
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On this Forum, the person you want to get to help you with the repairs is Jerry Burney, Lugerholsterrepair. He will do a perfect job for you.
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Thank you, Ron. What I'm hoping that Jerry will outline the repair steps. However I realize that he might/probably consider this giving away trade secrets. Couldn't ask him to do that unless he wanted to talk. Jerry's fine work is legendary, at least among Luger fanciers.
I would settle to know what the tab between the belt loops is (yellow pencil) though more info would be super. Charlie |
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Charlie, The holster IS restorable. I say this because the body and top are in good shape. The many small parts that are needed can be made & installed. If the body or magazine pouch is bad it is generally not worth the effort or cost because you will not end up with a good holster even with new small parts.
There are no real trade secrets involved here..You just have to be meticulous about what you do and make it just as the Germans would have when they made the holster. The correct color and diameter linen thread. Correct thickness of the leather parts you make, correct color. It all adds up that anything new blends into the holster & looks correct. Should a holster like this be restored? That all comes down to what type of collector you are. A complete restoration like this can be relatively expensive. The worst part is the destroyed interior tool pouch. To remove this one and all the old thread, carefully make a new one, hand cut each and every stitching hole to fit exactly..dye it, form it..hammer off an original closure stud from a scrap pouch and hammer it back on the new and sew it all into the holster so that the tool fits into it would run $65.00 It might not seem like much of a job but try it sometime. It's more complicated than you might think. So... you add all the things together that need fixing on this holster and unless it had some very rare marks or was matching to a pistol or had sentimental value I would recommend against restoration on this one. Sell it for whatever you can get and buy another holster that is in better shape. Police holsters sell for less than Militaries and can be a bargain. There is no telling what the small tab sewn between the belt loops is. If there were two of them I would say it might be for a shoulder strap. One and I can't say unless it was once for a strap that came over the top of the holster for some reason. Hope this helps! Jerry Burney
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Jerry, many thanks. PM for you.
Charlie |
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